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05/Oct/2007 7:32AM |
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Writer Hunter S. Thompson was famous for his free-wheeling, intoxicant-fueled observations on politics and society in Rolling Stone magazine ... more
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05/Oct/2007 7:09AM |
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Harold Davidson was the subject of a famous 1932 British scandal. As the Rector of Stiffkey parish in Norfolk, he spent much of his time in London attempting to rescue troubled young ladies and ... more
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05/Oct/2007 6:51AM |
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Anna Mary Robertson "Grandma" Moses started painting when she was in her 70s, capturing scenes of rural celebrations and daily life in upstate ... more
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05/Oct/2007 6:29AM |
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Glen Campbell's guitar-pickin' talent, dimpled chin and blue-eyed good looks made him a star of both country music and mainstream pop in the 1960s. Campbell was a hotshot Los Angeles session ... more
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05/Oct/2007 12:51AM |
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Fiorello LaGuardia was the mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1945. A native New Yorker of Italian-Jewish origin, LaGuardia spent his entire career in civic service. He attended New York ... more
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05/Oct/2007 12:39AM |
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Edith "Joy" Brown Clement is a judge on the United State Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, based in New Orleans, Louisiana. In July of 2005 Clement was reported to be on the short list of ... more
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05/Oct/2007 12:28AM |
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He started in show business at the age of four, but it was his role as red-haired, smart-aleck Danny Partridge in TV's The Partridge Family ... more
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05/Oct/2007 12:22AM |
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Abigail Adams was the wife of the 2nd U.S. president, John Adams, and the mother of the 6th U.S. president, ... more
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